In today's world, the demand for principled, inclusive and empathetic global leaders is greater than ever. For engineers who aspire to influence and improve conditions around the world, this requires a knowledge of global issues from within an engineering framework.
The U of T Engineering Minor in Global Leadership is part of U of T’s first tri-campus, interdivisional, multidisciplinary undergraduate program. The minor is distinguished by its critical and multidisciplinary focus on leadership in a global context. Students will complete three core global leadership courses in sequence that will explore concepts such as globalization, inclusive global leadership and multidisciplinary collaboration.
All U of T Engineering undergraduate students are eligible to participate in this minor course of study, however, enrolment is limited. This minor consists of 4.0 FCE, similar to minors from the Faculty of Arts & Science.
This program requires an application. Details on the application process will be updated on the CIE website in March. For more information on the tri-campus minor and applications, please visit the Centre for International Experience (CIE) website.
The Global Leadership Minor gave me the chance to explore subjects that I otherwise would not have engaged with through my engineering degree, especially in areas like the humanities and social sciences. It broadened my perspective and helped me discover new interests that I didn’t know before. The minor also connected me with students from very difference backgrounds and other campuses. Pursuing a minor is a great way to grow both intellectually and personally and it will give you a richer experience at U of T Engineering.
Yijie Wang, Third-year Engineering Science student
Eligibility
To be eligible to enrol in this minor, students must:
- Be entering second year in September
- Have a minimum GPA of 2.7 based on your top 3.0 Full Course Equivalents (6 one-term courses)
Application Process
The Minor in Global Leadership is a limited-enrollment program that requires a supplementary application. Applications include the submission of an unofficial transcript, three short-answer questions and two video questions. To enrol, complete the Global Leadership Minor enrolment form.
Students will be notified in early July if they are accepted and will have until July 10 to accept the minor enrolment offer on ACORN.
For more information on application deadlines, visit the Centre for International Experience website.
Requirements
The requirements for a Minor in Global Engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering are the successful completion of 4.0 credits from the following courses:
Required:
- GLB 201H5: Global Leadership: Past, Present, Futures (0.5 FCE)
- GLB C01H3: Global Leadership: Theory, Research & Practice (0.5 FCE)
- GLB 401Y1: Global Leadership: Capstone Project (1.0 FCE) (first offered in 2025-26)
- Choose 2.0 FCE from the following elective courses (at least 1.0 FCE must come from List A)
List A:
- APS 299Y0Y: Summer Research Abroad (1.0 FCE)
- APS 510H1F: Technologies & Organizations in Global Energy Systems (0.5 FCE, CS)
- APS 420H1S: Technology, Engineering & Global Development (0.5 FCE, HSS)
- APS 530H1S: Appropriate Technology & Design for Global Development (0.5 FCE)
- TEP435H1F: The Measure of All Things: Sensors and Data for Sustainable Development (0.5 FCE)
- Global engineering-themed capstone (APS 490Y, ECE 496Y, MIE 490Y, MIE 491Y, CIV 498H) as approved by the Director of the Centre for Global Engineering (1.0 FCE)
List B (all 0.5 FCE, HSS):
- ANT 204H1: Social Cultural Anthropology & Global Issues
- ENV 333H1: Ecological Worldviews
- GGR 112H1: Geographies of Globalization, Development & Inequality
- JGU216H1: Urbanization & Global Change
- POL201H1: Politics of Development: Issues & Controversies
- POL208H1: Introduction to International Relations
- CDN268H1: Canada & Globalization